CHINATOWN

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1974 was a very special year with a film to match, when my beautiful bride was born in Shanghai China and the rest is her-story. 

A hard nosed detective a stunning femme fatale come together in this influential film noir genre. It ranks among the best films 🎥 produced in Hollywood.

This is a favorite for other reasons: The darkest, grittiest, and most memorable movies of Hollywood’s Golden Age have come from the film noir genre which produced some of the best movies of all time. Featuring corrupt cops, cunning criminals, darling dames, and frantic femme fatales, film noirs were generally stylistic Hollywood crime dramas with a much darker twist that pushed the boundaries of contemporary filmmaking starting in the 1940s.

Film noirs were stylistic crime dramas with a darker twist that pushed the boundaries of contemporary filmmaking in the 1940s.  The best film noirs left a lasting impact on modern filmmaking and were influenced by iconic directors such as Billy Wilder and Stanley Kubrick. The most memorable film noirs featured compelling storylines, strong performances, and a distinct aesthetic that made them important and influential films.

Chinatown was a highly regarded major motion picture starring Jack Nicholson. This classic film noir mystery was produced with just enough distance from the golden age of film noirs to pay homage to the conventions of the style while simultaneously bringing something new to it.

Featuring the visual style, hard-boiled protagonist, and femme fatale archetype of the best film noirs, Chinatown had a cynical and gritty sense of realism as Jake Gittes found a way to be further embroiled in a criminal conspiracy involving the California water supply. A triumph of filmmaking, Chinatown has regularly been placed among the best films ever made.